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[ILUG] Java problem solved!

[ILUG] Java problem solved!

Eugene O'Leary eugeneo at esatclear.ie
Tue Jan 4 11:13:37 GMT 2000


I received the following answer to my question re: Netscape and Java
yesterday. I went to the url and yes, the answer was there. My Netscape is
working perfectly now and showing all the Java applets. Thanks Paddy. You're
a star.
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----- Original Message -----
From: allsop <allsop at csn.ul.ie>
To: Eugene O'Leary <eugeneo at esatclear.ie>
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Java and Linux


> I had the same problem when I installed redhat 6.0 and this page had
> some info on how to fix it.
>
http://customer.support.redhat.com/rhoaprod/plsql/xxrh_know_pkg.srch2?p_id=3
7
>
> Paddy
>
>
> On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Eugene O'Leary wrote:
>
> > I am using RedHat Linux 6.0. I have a number of web-pages on the
Internet
> > which contain Java applets. When I try to download the pages using
Netscape
> > for Linux, the browser crashes every time that it comes to the Java
Applet.
> > I recently installed StarOffice 5.1 and during the installation I was
asked
> > if I wanted to carry on with the installation as the programme had
failed to
> > find a Java environment. I carried on with the installation and the
> > programme works fine for most things but will not download Java applets.
Any
> > ideas on how I can install or enable a Java environment?
> >
> > Eugene O'Leary
> > http://www.esatclear.ie/~howth
> >





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